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An appeal to the poor miner
and to every nobleman, gentleman, and tradesman in the kingdom, who feels interested in a miner's fate -
The Liberties and customes of the miners
with extracts from the bundles of the Exchequer and inquisitions [ta]ken in the reigne of King Edward the First -
A letter to E.J. Littleton, Esq., one of the representatives in Parliament of the county of Stafford
on the cause of the disturbances in the mining district of that county -
Friendly and familiar hints to colliers, miners, and others
especially those in the neighbourhood of Snedshill, and Parish of Wombridge, pointing out some of the causes of our present distresses, and the means of removing them -
An appeal to the poor miner
and to every nobleman, gentleman, and tradesman in the kingdom, who feels interested in a miner's fate -
To the miners
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The Lena Goldfields massacre and the crisis of the late tsarist state
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Sozialgeschichte des Bergbaus im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert
Beiträge des Internationalen Kongresses zur Bergbaugeschichte Bochum, Bundesrepublik Deutschland, 3. - 7. September 1989 = Towards a social history of mining in the 19th and 20th centuries -
The woman at eighteen-mile
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The following letter having been presented and well accepted, and some of the author's friends conceiving it may be of religious benefit, to extend it beyond its first address
it is now reprinted for more general dispersion. A few errors are rectified which through the copier for the press mistaking the author's handwriting, or not strictly attending to the subject, were in the first publication. To the principal inhabitants of the county of Cornwall, who are about to assemble at Truro, the 29th instant, on the mining concerns of this county -
The liberties and customes of the miners
with extracts from the bundles of the exchequer and inqusitions, taken in the reign of King Edward the First, and continued ever since, under the most favourable Kings and Queenes of this Kingdome of England -
Speech of Lord Ashley, in the House of Commons, on Tuesday, 7th May, 1842
on moving for leave to bring in a bill to make regulations respecting the age and sex of children and young persons employed in the mines and collieries of the United Kingdom -
A letter to a friend on the mineral customs of Derbyshire
in which the question relative to the claim of the duty of lot on Smitham is occasionally considered